Inadequate or Negligent Security in Atlanta

Under Georgia law, the owner or occupier of a property owes a duty of care to the public. This means that all necessary steps must be taken to eliminate any unsafe conditions and to ensure the well-being of anyone who is lawfully on the property. Failure to do so can constitute negligence and may entitle injury victims to seek damages.

At the law firm of Garland, Samuel & Loeb, we represent clients who have been seriously injured as a result of property owner negligence. We are committed to holding responsible parties accountable for the injuries suffered by victims and obtaining maximum compensation for our clients.

Inadequate or Negligent Security in Atlanta and Across Georgia

Many of the premises liability cases we handle involve a property owner's failure to provide adequate security. We have represented numerous clients who were victims of attacks in apartment buildings, hotels, shopping malls, amusement parks and similar types of properties. This type of negligence is inexcusable, and we fight aggressively to see that you are compensated for your injuries and suffering.

Our lawyers have extensive experience in premises liability cases, and we know all of the benefits the law provides for injury victims. We have the tenacity and the skill to help you reach a favorable outcome. We are proud of our reputation as fierce advocates for our clients' rights. You can count on us to pursue every possible avenue in an effort to secure the compensation you deserve.

Call for a Free Initial Consultation

Contact our office today to get your questions answered about premises liability and inadequate or negligent security. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment at other times. You can reach us by phone at 404-975-0459, toll free at 877-650-0825877-650-0825 or via e-mail to schedule your initial consultation.

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